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The Senate is in session this week and may still vote on “GrahamCare” although at this writing it is unlikely they will find the votes to pass the bill. On Sunday Ted Cruz said he could not support the bill as written, and yesterday Maine [...]

As the House of Representatives prepares to discuss tax reform this week, they should read Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul’s column, “Cut, Don’t Reform Taxes,” reprinted below.
This will remind them why they should offset tax [...]

Campaign for Liberty cosigned a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan opposing a “carried interest tax,” which is a tax on short-term capital gains. Like all such taxes, carried interest taxes games new [...]

The House of Representatives is not in session this week. Last week, they passed the omnibus spending bill. Sadly, only 14 Republicans voted against it. Here is the roll-call vote.
The Senate is in session. Yesterday they passed the NDAA by a [...]

Campaign for Liberty President Norm Singleton recently appeared on Rich Muny’s Poker Advocacy podcast to discuss federal efforts to ban online gambling and health freedom. Mr. Muny is the vice president of the Poker Players Alliance
You can [...]

The descent of US/North Korea “crisis” to the level of schoolyard taunts should be remembered as one of the most bizarre, dangerous, and disgraceful chapters in US foreign policy history.
President Trump, who holds the lives of millions of [...]

As the debate on tax reform takes center stage, now is a good time to watch the CATO Capitol Hill forum on the issue from a few months ago. Campaign for Liberty President Norm Singleton not only attended the forum, but asked the first question, [...]

If you're in DC on Monday, stop by CATO to hear Campaign for Liberty President Norm Singleton speak on a panel discussion on National Security Oversight: Congressional Case Studies and Reform Prospects. Mr. Singleton will join Daniel Johns, [...]

Last week, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) reminded Congress that in matters of war, they have the authority and the responsibility to speak for the American people. Most Senators were not too happy about the reminder, which came in the form of a forced [...]

Yesterday, the Senate voted to “table” Senator Rand Paul's amendment repealing the 2001 and 2002 Authorization of Force resolutions by a vote of 61-36. It is sad that a majority of the Senate still does not want to have a full debate over the [...]